JailbreakMe Style iOS 9.3.2 Untethered Jailbreak Shown Off On Video

iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak is very real and a JailbreakMe style untethered solution has been demoed on video as well.

iOS 9.3.2 Jailbreak Exists, But Good Luck Getting Your Hands On It

Immediately after the release of iOS 9.3.3 beta 1, it came to our knowledge that iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak has been achieved. Apart from the jailbreak not being made available to public, with the developer behind it making it extremely clear in the first place, it is a sign of hope that in the near future someone might recreate the big feat and bless us with an untethered solution.

Today, the same developer is taking his teasing game to the next level and has uploaded a video to YouTube showing off an iOS 9.3.2 untethered jailbreak in action. The interesting thing about this particular jailbreak is that it works in the same manner as JailbreakMe from the past, which utilizes the Safari Web browser on an iPhone or iPad to do its magic.

As you can see from the video, the jailbreak is truly untethered and does not even require a PC or a Mac in the equation to work its magic either. Simply launch a link in Safari and things will take off from there. Nice and simple.

But of course, the developer behind the iOS 9.3.2 untethered jailbreak is the very same one which demoed the iOS 9.3.3 beta jailbreak. You know what that means already, right? In case you were way too much taken away by the video – do not expect this jailbreak to be released for consumption at all. Even if it does get released by this particular developer, expect a wait of around 10 years.

At this point it’s absolutely clear that Apple’s latest mobile OS, which is currently in beta, as well as the current public release, can be easily jailbroken, given that proper exploits are utilized by jailbreak developers. But the sad news is that this particular developer has made it clear that he won’t be releasing any jailbreak solutions for the public, and the likes of TaiG and Pangu are absolutely silent since the past few weeks. Either the aforementioned teams are working hard on a proper jailbreak solution, or they have absolutely nothing to offer. Both ways, the silence is quite hard to digest at this point.

We just hope someone comes through with an iOS 9.3.3 / iOS 9.3.2 untethered jailbreak solution in the near future and appease the long-waiting community instantly. And when that does happen, we will inform our readers about it as well.